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  1. Had a great season myself.

    Started the season late and ended it early as my work took me away from Japan, but got to enjoy the goods during the high season.. Niseko for 9 days, hitting both the backbowls and Shiribetsu-dake near Rusutsu, did BC rours at Goryu and Tsugaike in Hakuba, and hit Shiga Kogen and Tenjindaira after massive dumps on serveral occasions each.

     

    Maybe I will hit Gassan for a little spring/summer skiing if i can get back in time.

  2. Generally speaking the SB reception is crap.

     

    I was just there in early Feb and at the top of the mountain reception was non-existent.

     

    At middle part of the mountain (around the King Bell and Ace Hill) it's still non-existent.

     

    At the base of the mountain the reception is good in the Hirafu, Niseko Village and Annupuri areas. Hanazono reception is sketchy at best. Reception cuts in and out and is very unstable.

  3. Fantastic pics and thanks for sharing, TB.

    Bummer on the conditons, but after a nice dump this place will bring a smile to your face.

     

    I went twice last season and stuck out both times - super icy conditions. Might as well have gone to the ice skate rink.

     

    The next time you think about going, keep an eye out on the forecast and when you see snow forecated for the Niigata/Gunma area just go.

  4. not sure about accuracy, but all I know is that the latest forecast for February (released on Friday, Jan 29) is indeed looking good for all areas from Hokkaido all the way to Gifu in Honshu.. High probability for below average temps and above average snowfall..

     

    If this forecast holds true this will easily be the best season Japan as a whole has had in 4-5 seasons, me thinks..

  5. Sciclone, Roscoe, your chances for good snow conditions should be good.. The higher elevation of the terrain usually keeps conditions very favorable late into the season.

     

    Tubby B, go to Shiga AND Niseko.. I did the same last seaosn.. no regrets there..

     

    Snowjunky, use the the third pic from the bottom on the report as a treasure map.. the tree shot was taken in the trees to the top right part of the mountain in the photo.. take the quad lift located to the right side of Ichinose Family and look to your right as the lift makes its ascent.. i think you'll find what you're looking for there..

     

    Enjoy, fellas!

  6. Arrived from Minakami late in the evening the night before.

     

    Woke up to this promising sight on the morning of Jan 16th:

     

    Couldn't quite get the make and licence plate on that car..

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    Couldn't get official confirmation on how much snow had fallen, but one lap of Gondola 1 at Yakebitaiyama confirmed that plenty of knee to thigh deep pokets of powder both on and off piste were there for people's shredding pleasure.

     

    In the trees of Ichinose

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    The sun and the blue sky make an appearance in the afternoon

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    Friends enjoying powder bliss at Terakoya

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    Absolutely stellar conditions for two days. Couldn't have asked for more in terms of snow quality and quantity.

     

    Hoping for a few more rounds of these kinds of conditions this season as last weekend was too much fun!

     

    Owari!

  7. Photos from what was truly a memorable, deep, powdery day at Tenjindaira

     

    Jan 15, Early morning: Made our way north on the Kanetsu to Minakami and then on to Tenjindaira

     

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    We arrive and it's official -- 80cm had fallen in less that 24 hours. It was on.

     

    Waiting for Touge Lift to open

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    From top of Touge Lift

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    Snow bath

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    In the afternoon, the Tarjirisawa course opened and what a treat it was.

     

    A sequence of shots from one of several afternoon runs down Tajirisawa

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    All in all, a fab day on the mountain. Easily the best day I've had in the last 3 seasons.

     

    Knowing that snowy conditions persisted elsewhere on Honshu, I made my way to Nagano that night to see what Shiga Kogen had to offer..

     

    ..more on that on my other trip report thread.

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